Goulburn Exhibition 3 & 4 October 2009

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Re: Goulburn Exhibition 3 & 4 October 2009

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Bretts,
Sorry you wont be there, but I hope there will be a few other bonsai tragics attend (and hopefully a few experts) so us mere mortal bonsai folk can get some feedback on how we might improve our trees for next time. A few clues never go astray!!!
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I was looking over the topic of wisteria's and their flowering and thought I would let you know that at the exhibition there will be a few "scrub dug darlings" and one is a wisteria that is currently in flower. And it comes with its own unique polystyrene box which has been painted!!!
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Well we Goulburnites certianly have a way with getting our message out there.
Lets hope the weather is just as kind. :D
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition 3 & 4 October 2009

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Its all set up and ready to roll. If you are not heading down to check it out, you should
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One and a half hours to start and boy are we excited about the trees and the display. :o
Cool and overcast just the most perfect day to be inside at our Exhibition. ;)
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition 3 & 4 October 2009

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Have a great day Guys make sure you take plenty of Pictures for us that can't make it :)
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition 3 & 4 October 2009

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G/Day! Watto,

Great to see all the interest in the Exhibition - Ausbonsai certainly keeps us all informed. :D
I'm about to leave so will see you about 9:30 today
Looking forward to an awesome display, Mate :D
Two Potato based European Olives from adelaide are in the car so have those Elms ready! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Goulburn Exhibition 3 & 4 October 2009

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Well the Goulburn Exhibition is all over.
Here is an example of what you missed out on if you didn't get to come.
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